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states pnd to ssve american ives, the united states overnment terrorists, sometimes using remotely piloted aircraft. meanwhile, a milessone was the "one world trade center" tower -- which will replace 9-11.workers added theefirst column of tte one-hundredth floor monday -- makiig it the pallest building ii new york city.it tooo the distinction back from the empire state building.i'm rick vincenn reporting. 3a year fter the raid, debate continues on whhther photos showing bin laden's body should be made public.the administration has keep the photos classified... sayinn their graphhc naaure would only incite more viollnce orr be used for propaganda.on turred down a request for their release. it's been 3 years since a controversial government report ccmeeout... suggesting thattannual mammograms do more harm than good.now... a new study says just the opposite. task force says womennwho are at an increased risk for &pbreast cancerr.. will bennfit from early mammogram screenings.it's suggesting that women ages 50 to 74... years.the study is published in the "annals of internaa mediiine." the ame
states pnd to ssve american ives, the united states overnment terrorists, sometimes using remotely piloted aircraft. meanwhile, a milessone was the "one world trade center" tower -- which will replace 9-11.workers added theefirst column of tte one-hundredth floor monday -- makiig it the pallest building ii new york city.it tooo the distinction back from the empire state building.i'm rick vincenn reporting. 3a year fter the raid, debate continues on whhther photos showing bin laden's...
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. >>> today on united states farm report. wheat harvest gets an early start which has implications for soy production. >>> new canola varieties make this a choice for more farmers. >>> and a corn crop is look great on paper and if you had rain. >>> united states farm report brought to you by the 2012 chevy silv era do. welcome to u-s farm report, i'm . >>> el hello and welcome to united states farm report. it has been interesting to watch the adjustment across the industry to expanded trading hours. friend was the media have quietly ditched the term before the bell. many check phones at new times, elevators struggling to figure out what bids are done. consider if the u.s.d.a. decides to delay reports until that brief window when the markets close in the afternoon. it would man a block buster report would begin trading at the same time as happy hour. what's wrong with that? time fort headlines. here is tine. >> thank you. hello. for the first time in season u.s.d.a. is new release its harvesting update for the winter wheat cro
. >>> today on united states farm report. wheat harvest gets an early start which has implications for soy production. >>> new canola varieties make this a choice for more farmers. >>> and a corn crop is look great on paper and if you had rain. >>> united states farm report brought to you by the 2012 chevy silv era do. welcome to u-s farm report, i'm . >>> el hello and welcome to united states farm report. it has been interesting to watch the...
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states and the government reports, we might not be able to -- i thought you were going to tell me that we were going to raise 166 bushels per acre. >> well we don't know that, but that we were so forceful, and to me that's amateur. and it's also advertise in soybeans. and even at the trendline yield, we are basically stuck with it, very well done mike lowell 2013 carry out because that band is so strong. >>> and, we can tell by the action in the spread since that report came out, the world is concerned about the availability of soybeans, particularly if we have any kind of weather. >> are they going to continue trying or how will they end that might even end up in that country? >> while they are owning up to do five or seven days more beans, and, then we take a look at how many beans have been priced for next year's crop. it's mind-boggling. so they could be a 38 million metric tons versus year ago and all of south america. >>> there's going to be a window there, and that's logistically frightening because we won't be able to load out and get beans in any time to wait the picture is lo
states and the government reports, we might not be able to -- i thought you were going to tell me that we were going to raise 166 bushels per acre. >> well we don't know that, but that we were so forceful, and to me that's amateur. and it's also advertise in soybeans. and even at the trendline yield, we are basically stuck with it, very well done mike lowell 2013 carry out because that band is so strong. >>> and, we can tell by the action in the spread since that report came out,...
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there is room for compromise and negotiation in the united states senate. but we have to recognize we a spending problem and not a revenue problem in the country and that is what needs to be addressed and we hope to get leadership out of the white house and why we are working hard to get depov gov romney elected. >> here's what one political expert said about you. >> you have solid conservative credentials where romney is perceived not conservative enough. it is a good move to have thune by romney's side and make a good ticket, senator? >> llook. now that governor romney is the nominee of the party, he and his team will look at various people. i have high level of confident and seen him and his organization. he puts good people around him . he will have a number of good people to choose from. we respect that process and i want to work with a president who is serious about getting us back on the right track. we can't stay on the track or we are headed toward europe. and we need a new president and hope we can get the majority of the senate with him. i hope t
there is room for compromise and negotiation in the united states senate. but we have to recognize we a spending problem and not a revenue problem in the country and that is what needs to be addressed and we hope to get leadership out of the white house and why we are working hard to get depov gov romney elected. >> here's what one political expert said about you. >> you have solid conservative credentials where romney is perceived not conservative enough. it is a good move to have...
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the idea was to make this representative of the church in the united states. it would be physically impossible to get every diocese into court at the same time. >> meanwhile, rom romm -mitt romney came out alowwing federal funds to be used by low income parents to send thiskids to any school or private school. >> the idea that money should follow the child. we are all paying taxes for education. whyy doesn't that money follow the parents of the kids? for example, if you live in the district of columbia, if you are very wealth yehave support, you can send your child to an exclusive private school. but if you live in the poorest neighborhoods, you don't get an option. that's why the catholic church is well and why we have our schools in the city saying we give you a chance to get a decent education and we'llpay for it. wouldn't it be fair and justice you and honest if every child a chance at a real true academic education and one way to do that is to let the parents have a choice. >> do you think that mormons are true christians? >> i never define other people.
the idea was to make this representative of the church in the united states. it would be physically impossible to get every diocese into court at the same time. >> meanwhile, rom romm -mitt romney came out alowwing federal funds to be used by low income parents to send thiskids to any school or private school. >> the idea that money should follow the child. we are all paying taxes for education. whyy doesn't that money follow the parents of the kids? for example, if you live in the...
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it is the same debate as here in the united states. europe, how do they deal with german austerity is not working. >> the greek spending is not working either. >> it is no money to spend. how do you get ow the of it. they make job cuts, they are cutting their revenue. it doesn't work. yo are in the death spiral as senator bayh and europe is in the death spir eight and -- spiral. it will take us down with it. does it happen before november or after november or can it be stoppd? the president is putting influencing it to growth and mixture of austerity. and growth. >> they the last two days on economic issues and now in chicago and starting the nato summit in which they will talk about huge issues, our continued commitment in afghanistan and what we did on syria and iran. bill, what is at stake. >> the may 23rd meeting about iran is very big. will the obama administration accept a phony deal really to kick the can down the road and back off in what the security counsel is insisting on and verifiable cessation of iran's nuclear. obama is
it is the same debate as here in the united states. europe, how do they deal with german austerity is not working. >> the greek spending is not working either. >> it is no money to spend. how do you get ow the of it. they make job cuts, they are cutting their revenue. it doesn't work. yo are in the death spiral as senator bayh and europe is in the death spir eight and -- spiral. it will take us down with it. does it happen before november or after november or can it be stoppd? the...
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and number two, you're just not going to see in -- hundreds of united states toorps overly. they've determined this will be more of an operation that is. at least, that's the goal reported of this. the president's surprise visit for all of us to afghanistan will be speaking tonight. he'll be sparking right on this program event well along. . would you like to watch some hardsbaul. >>> they kwi etly destroyed. as the killing of ben ludca. anyway, this is "hardball." but, y'know, with every door direct mail from the postal service, you'll find the customers that matter most: the ones in your neighborhood. print it yourself or find a local partner. and postage is under 15 cents. i wish i would have known that cause i really don't think i chose the best location. it's not so bad... i mean you got a deal... right? [ bird cries ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. kiwi. soy milk. impulse buy. gift horse. king crab. rhubarb pie. lettuce shower. made by bees. toucan sam. that's not cheese. grass fed. curry. gingersnaps. soup can tow
and number two, you're just not going to see in -- hundreds of united states toorps overly. they've determined this will be more of an operation that is. at least, that's the goal reported of this. the president's surprise visit for all of us to afghanistan will be speaking tonight. he'll be sparking right on this program event well along. . would you like to watch some hardsbaul. >>> they kwi etly destroyed. as the killing of ben ludca. anyway, this is "hardball." but,...
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usual signaling that the united states is gone. everyone need z to start making calculations based on the idea that there will be no miles per hour presenamerican presence in afghanistan. this is meant to say there won't be 90,000 troops in afghanistan, but we will be a partner, we will be strategically involved. we will even have some kind of military association with afghanistan long past 2014 which is the date at which the last u.s. troops are supposed to leave under current plans. the second part of this of course is to demonstrate that the last two months as you mentioned have seen a series of unfortunate episodes of various kinds. the sergeant, the burning of the korans and this agreement is meant to say, look, we understand these things happen, but there is a u.s./afghan partnership, a strategic relationship and that continues. >> given what we have been reporting on, though, to an fly on the wall of the conversation between president obama and president karzai, but what conversation is he really walking into, what ultimatel
usual signaling that the united states is gone. everyone need z to start making calculations based on the idea that there will be no miles per hour presenamerican presence in afghanistan. this is meant to say there won't be 90,000 troops in afghanistan, but we will be a partner, we will be strategically involved. we will even have some kind of military association with afghanistan long past 2014 which is the date at which the last u.s. troops are supposed to leave under current plans. the...
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he says we the united states take nothing less than full responsibility for all of the rebellions that are taking place in europe. he goes on, in this kind of pride in instigating rebellion. then ends his message to the austrian hungarian minister in washington, he says, besides compared to the great extend of the united states, the austrian hungarian empire is but a patch on the earth's surface. this kind of spread eagle bombast was very typical of american diplomatic language. we were just considered by many people, of being a really wild, scary kind of country. a dangerous country in the 19th century. >> and webster was a good diplomat, when he wasn't holding forth. >> that's right. he's a conservative man. he's a good wiig. but there's the kind of attitude we had. we were really bumpshouse. i mean, president grant. the french finally overthrow napoleon iii and the president grant sends a message to the new french government, congratulating them on adopting american principles. what would the french foreign office think of that? we don't know. as if they had no republican tradition
he says we the united states take nothing less than full responsibility for all of the rebellions that are taking place in europe. he goes on, in this kind of pride in instigating rebellion. then ends his message to the austrian hungarian minister in washington, he says, besides compared to the great extend of the united states, the austrian hungarian empire is but a patch on the earth's surface. this kind of spread eagle bombast was very typical of american diplomatic language. we were just...
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because we will be working with the united states in as much as the united states is willing to work with us in a respectful, mutually beneficial way. i think that the opportunities are great. unless somebody wants to -- the materialized we can do it. >> the unmentioned piece of legislation goes by the moniker of the magninsky act. google it. i have concern that the administration is shying away from a debate, a public debate on russian policy during the campaign year, and i don't think that they should. i think there are a lot of very positive data points you can point to, how hinges that russia has done have really served u.s. interests. one of the little less known ones has to do actually with the new transit corridors and not so new now, the transit corridors that supply u.s. troops and forces in afghanistan in which the russian federation plays a key role. three and a half years ago our troops in afghanistan were all being supplied through the port of corache and through two what the military calls ground looks of communication, g-looks, that get into afghanistan right on the bo
because we will be working with the united states in as much as the united states is willing to work with us in a respectful, mutually beneficial way. i think that the opportunities are great. unless somebody wants to -- the materialized we can do it. >> the unmentioned piece of legislation goes by the moniker of the magninsky act. google it. i have concern that the administration is shying away from a debate, a public debate on russian policy during the campaign year, and i don't think...
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this was the wife of the president of the united states and she took precedence over me. >> in that she was similar to eleanor who said something like that and you go all the way back. you are playing a role. and it is hard and -- but it ises a value to the people, the presidency, first couple as symbol. and when -- when they were out of the white house, she wrote poetry about her son which was eventually published. she wrote a book and they were both very much happier they were out of the prison at least to some extent. they were happier together. but during the period she -- they -- it is not -- i but not i. i am playing a role and it is incredible, wonderful work. >> this idea of the real woman and the charismatic figure. >> you know, but martha washington, even after george's out of the presidency and even after he dies, everybody still keeps coming to m vernon, right, and only has to entertain them all including thomas jefferson. she said terrible things about him in privilege at. and -- when one of the emissaries from adams comes to her and says we want to bury george washington a
this was the wife of the president of the united states and she took precedence over me. >> in that she was similar to eleanor who said something like that and you go all the way back. you are playing a role. and it is hard and -- but it ises a value to the people, the presidency, first couple as symbol. and when -- when they were out of the white house, she wrote poetry about her son which was eventually published. she wrote a book and they were both very much happier they were out of...
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that is not going to work in these united states. or you have someone like roger sherman of connecticut, a man that thomas jefferson once said and i'm paraphrasing here, never said his depicting his life. again he was a conservative moderate in influence. when he got to the philadelphia convention and saw james madison vetoed said no, we're not having that in these united states. people of connecticut will never agree to this thing. or john rutledge of south carolina, and other important founding father. john rutledge would later serve on the supreme court. he basically helped win the american war for independence of south carolina. so very important individual. he said this constitution you've written, mr. madison is not going to work in south carolina. we need to modify this thing. so that is what happens in philadelphia. no one was even sure if this thing was even going to get out of philadelphia to begin with. so when it ideas and opinions floating around today. the constitution was going to die before the middle of the summer of
that is not going to work in these united states. or you have someone like roger sherman of connecticut, a man that thomas jefferson once said and i'm paraphrasing here, never said his depicting his life. again he was a conservative moderate in influence. when he got to the philadelphia convention and saw james madison vetoed said no, we're not having that in these united states. people of connecticut will never agree to this thing. or john rutledge of south carolina, and other important...
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he did not want to go to the united states. >> you hear the ambassador say he d ot united states. as soon as he made it to t hospital, it see a change of heart. what happened? was one message conveyed by the u.s. officials to him before he walked out of the embassy that make his heart heavy. he was asked if he didn't walk out of the u.s. embassy that they, he would no longer have an opportunity to reunite with his wife and two children. he did explicitly tell me that he felt very, very hard it was almost a one-way street he has to walk to see his daughter, his son and his wife. he felt that he would have some insurance for the u.s. government for safety and freedom. >> you say some assurances. you don't chust trust the chinese government. anybody that has been involved in this kind of diplomacy before, doesn't trust the chinese government. do you think the ambassador should have said, stay and give us a few days to see if we can work on getting your wife in here as well or did the u.s. embassy handle this right? >> i do think it was a mistake to just let him walk on may 2nd after
he did not want to go to the united states. >> you hear the ambassador say he d ot united states. as soon as he made it to t hospital, it see a change of heart. what happened? was one message conveyed by the u.s. officials to him before he walked out of the embassy that make his heart heavy. he was asked if he didn't walk out of the u.s. embassy that they, he would no longer have an opportunity to reunite with his wife and two children. he did explicitly tell me that he felt very, very...
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it is the responsibility to the congress to ensure that the united states of america pays its bills, that it maintains its credit worthiness, that it fulfills its obligation and maintains the full faith in credit that it has long enjoyed. >> the comments of jay carney earlier today. the headline from the washington times, sparks fly at a white house meeting. joining us live on the phone is susan crabtree who posted the story a short while ago. thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> we have the he said she said statements from the speaker of the house, john boehner, reaction from nancy pelosi saying the speaker's characterization of the meeting wasn't quite right. as you indicated and others indicated some rather tense words, if you want to say tense, between the president and the speaker on the debt limit vote. what have you been able to glean from the session? because nobody spoke on the record after the session. >> it seemed like the white house portrayed it in a friendly light when jay carney came out for comments saying it was a friendly meeting and he was empha
it is the responsibility to the congress to ensure that the united states of america pays its bills, that it maintains its credit worthiness, that it fulfills its obligation and maintains the full faith in credit that it has long enjoyed. >> the comments of jay carney earlier today. the headline from the washington times, sparks fly at a white house meeting. joining us live on the phone is susan crabtree who posted the story a short while ago. thank you for being with us. >> thanks...
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>> well, we have the power, because we are citizens of the united states of america and we have the power, because in montana we have initiative 166 and stand with montanians and we are saying that corporations are not people, and they are not allowed to bribe their way into the state capital or i guess even in washington, d.c. there is something really perverse about this. in 1977 congress said that the corrupt foreign practices act made it unlawful to bribe politicians in other countries, but now they are saying that a they can bride them in the united states, so we have a monopoly on bribery here in the country, and what is that saying to the rest of the world? corporations spend money in elections to get something. they get something which is lower taxes or less regulation and you can't describe it any other way. me as a shareholder, i don't dislike corporations, but if i were to ask the corporate ceo why we gave money in the last election, he would say to you, we have oget something, because for every $5 we spent, we get something back, and that is bribery. >> and i thought about thi
>> well, we have the power, because we are citizens of the united states of america and we have the power, because in montana we have initiative 166 and stand with montanians and we are saying that corporations are not people, and they are not allowed to bribe their way into the state capital or i guess even in washington, d.c. there is something really perverse about this. in 1977 congress said that the corrupt foreign practices act made it unlawful to bribe politicians in other...
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the distilled spirits council of the united states -- counsel of the united states predicted an increase of 5.12% on spirits, 9.7% on wine, and 8.5% on beer. >> from national brewers, national distillers, local brewers, wholesalers, restaurants, hotels grocery stores, all facets of the industry are here and they're all concerned about the the excise tax. >> reporter: mayor gray said last week his plan by allowing revenue by openinga -- letting bars stay open creates the best plan instead of a tax. >> i stand where i was. no new taxes and i don't want to move to introduce a new tax when i said i wouldn't do it. >> he believes the $20 million raised could help social services that are facing budget cuts. graham and his committee voted down the longer bar hours and made it clear it's still a no go for him, shawn. >> any idea when we might get a resolutions or a conscienceus on this one? >> reporter: it should come soon. there is a big budget meeting tomorrow and the next day and all got to be voted on before the council approved the mayor's budget. a lot of the things. the longer hours is i
the distilled spirits council of the united states -- counsel of the united states predicted an increase of 5.12% on spirits, 9.7% on wine, and 8.5% on beer. >> from national brewers, national distillers, local brewers, wholesalers, restaurants, hotels grocery stores, all facets of the industry are here and they're all concerned about the the excise tax. >> reporter: mayor gray said last week his plan by allowing revenue by openinga -- letting bars stay open creates the best plan...
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c-span: how many people are there in the united states military? >> guest: there are 1.4 active duty. c-span: what percent of those are women? >> guest: they're a pretty small percentage. it's about 15. c-span: and which way is that going? is it going up? >> guest: yeah. it's creeping upward slowly. i know that the number of--the percentage of recruits that are women has crept up. and i heard the other day that they've started this junior rotc program--rotc program in high schools, that those are running about 50 percent female. so that's interesting. c-span: what's the status of women in the military in canada? >> guest: canada is--is absolutely surreal. au--canada is like "alice in wonderland." canada has been aggressively trying to recruit women for the infantry for years, since--since the mid-'90s and they've been having very little success. canada, i believe, has--pretty much opens all spots to women. i kept stressing that our social experiment is--is sort of a bigger deal than canada's social experiment, even though there--they are going furt
c-span: how many people are there in the united states military? >> guest: there are 1.4 active duty. c-span: what percent of those are women? >> guest: they're a pretty small percentage. it's about 15. c-span: and which way is that going? is it going up? >> guest: yeah. it's creeping upward slowly. i know that the number of--the percentage of recruits that are women has crept up. and i heard the other day that they've started this junior rotc program--rotc program in high...
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it doesn't get much riskier than sending the president of the united states into a war zone. president obama arrived at bagram airbase, afghanistan, under cover of darkness, with extraordinary security measures. reporters traveling with the president were sworn to secrecy. the secret service is prepared for anything that could happen. it starts with getting in, u.s. planes landing in afghanistan perform a cork screw type landing making sharp banks and turns to avoid heat seeking missiles. colonel mark tillman, now retired, cold wolf blitzer about secretly taking president george w. bush to baghdad in 2003 while combat raged. >> the challenge wasn't so much to get him in there because we easily fooled everybody and got him in there. the challenge was once he was on the grouped and everybody knew he was there to get him back out again, so we worked very hard to make sure he had minimum time on the ground. >> reporter: any longer and terrorists might be able to set up an attack. and over the years, bagram, right where the president landed, has come under repeated rocket and mort
it doesn't get much riskier than sending the president of the united states into a war zone. president obama arrived at bagram airbase, afghanistan, under cover of darkness, with extraordinary security measures. reporters traveling with the president were sworn to secrecy. the secret service is prepared for anything that could happen. it starts with getting in, u.s. planes landing in afghanistan perform a cork screw type landing making sharp banks and turns to avoid heat seeking missiles....
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byby the way, we could bring it back to the united states. nobody knows what's coming up in 2013. is there going to be a giant fiscal tightening with the bush tax cuts ending? with the temporary wage subsidies ending and other things? or are we going to have another stimulus? i don't think anybody knows. a lot of the uncertainty. >> let me ask you this. in terms of thtax situation in the united states, if we see the bush tax cuts expire, you've got catal gains taxes going up to, i don't know, 25%, you've got dividend taxes going from 16% or 17% all the way up to 43%. if that happens, do you ththinke get a market sell-off? >> oh, absolutely. i mean, i think that is not likely to happen, that's really jumping off the fiscal cliff. if it hpened in the context of some great reform like bowls simpson or something that gets rid of a lot of the deductions, keeps the rates low, maybe raises them a little if the wealthiest taxpayers. if we get real refm that could help the market. if it looks like paralysis, we don't know what's coming in 2013, a lot of uncertainty out there. >> we've goen
byby the way, we could bring it back to the united states. nobody knows what's coming up in 2013. is there going to be a giant fiscal tightening with the bush tax cuts ending? with the temporary wage subsidies ending and other things? or are we going to have another stimulus? i don't think anybody knows. a lot of the uncertainty. >> let me ask you this. in terms of thtax situation in the united states, if we see the bush tax cuts expire, you've got catal gains taxes going up to, i don't...
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it wasn't inconceivable that he could invade the united states. after all, the french had invaded earlier. this was a legitimate fear that the united states would be invaded and by french radicals, napoleon's army and that they would turn that into a puppet regime with the aid of the jeffersonian fifth columnists. that was a legitimate fear. it collapsed with the napoleon's defeat at the battle of denial where nelson defeated and destroyed the navy. but up to that point, that's what led the federalists to take the steps they did. the alien setician act. the steps that in retrospect seem excessive to us and to some people at the time. evan hamilton thought the sedition act went too far. but you have to understand the fear that these people had. i think the goal of the historian is not to take sides decide, well, the federalists were right or the republicans were right. but rather to explain why people thought as they did and acted as they did. and in this case, there were legitimate fears on both sides. >> there's also at that time which must have
it wasn't inconceivable that he could invade the united states. after all, the french had invaded earlier. this was a legitimate fear that the united states would be invaded and by french radicals, napoleon's army and that they would turn that into a puppet regime with the aid of the jeffersonian fifth columnists. that was a legitimate fear. it collapsed with the napoleon's defeat at the battle of denial where nelson defeated and destroyed the navy. but up to that point, that's what led the...
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and other intelligence agencies stopped a plot to blow up a jetliner headed to the united states. john miller has the latest on the investigation. he once said g.m. should go bankrupt. now mitt romney is claiming credit for saving the company. we'll talk to political director john dickerson. the immigration mess. bill whitaker with american children forced to move to a foreign land. >> i was scared. i was shocked. i was nervous. >> pelley: and byron pitts with a former crook now doing the lord's work. >> i used to love money and use people. now i love people and use money. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are late-breaking developments this evening in that alleged bomb plot in which al qaeda allegedly tried to put a bomb on an airplane bound for the united states. turns out that the would-be bomber, the man who was to carry the bomb on to the plane was actually an undercover intelligence operative who was providing information to the c.i.a. all along. special correspondent john miller, a former assistant d
and other intelligence agencies stopped a plot to blow up a jetliner headed to the united states. john miller has the latest on the investigation. he once said g.m. should go bankrupt. now mitt romney is claiming credit for saving the company. we'll talk to political director john dickerson. the immigration mess. bill whitaker with american children forced to move to a foreign land. >> i was scared. i was shocked. i was nervous. >> pelley: and byron pitts with a former crook now...
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eastern time here in the united states. let's go straight to our white house correspondent brianna keilar. for this president, this is a huge deal. set the scene. >> reporter: this is a big deal, wolf. a trip by the president of the united states to a war zone like afghanistan is extraordinary and this is only the third time that president obama has made this trip. it's been over a year. the last time he was there was in december 2010 and furthermore, at the presidential palace which is where he is right now for brief remarks with president hamid karzai and to sign the strategic partnership agreement with afghanistan to talk about the u.s. relationship with afghanistan beyond 2014. that's extraordinary. the last time the president was in afghanistan in december of 2010 he could not make that trip from bagram air force base which is about 30 miles or so north of kabul to the palace because of weather concerns, and certainly security is always a concern as the president is in the comfort of the air force base. if you look at
eastern time here in the united states. let's go straight to our white house correspondent brianna keilar. for this president, this is a huge deal. set the scene. >> reporter: this is a big deal, wolf. a trip by the president of the united states to a war zone like afghanistan is extraordinary and this is only the third time that president obama has made this trip. it's been over a year. the last time he was there was in december 2010 and furthermore, at the presidential palace which is...
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>>chris: that is why it is sensitive for the united states. yes, we want to protect chen but we have a lot of very vital interests which is why clinton and geithner were there on trade; on chinese currency manipulation; the issues of syria and iran and north korea. to what degree do they want do hold that hostage to chen guangcheng is a balancing act. it comes not midst of a presidential campaign and romney saying this was a day of shame for america. so that only adds to the complication. >>trace: chris, thank you. who is on with you on sunday? >>chris: we will talk to rubio and on the kentucky derby weekend, who is the frontrunner to be the running mate for mitt romney and we will talk about foreign affairs, the chen situation, and the politics over the osama bin laden raid and how it was exploited by the obama administration this week. we will talk about the latest unemployment numbers and how he could be able to help romney ticket reach out to, especially, the hispanic voters. >>trace: we will watch, chris wallace, good to see you. the new
>>chris: that is why it is sensitive for the united states. yes, we want to protect chen but we have a lot of very vital interests which is why clinton and geithner were there on trade; on chinese currency manipulation; the issues of syria and iran and north korea. to what degree do they want do hold that hostage to chen guangcheng is a balancing act. it comes not midst of a presidential campaign and romney saying this was a day of shame for america. so that only adds to the complication....
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people who live in china to come to the united states and testify are risking not only their own safety but that of their families to expose the truth of what is going on there. not simply so that we will know what is happening, but so we will take effective action to try to help free the people of china from these horrific human rights abuses. several days later, john chung yung did return to china. feared materialized the. he was beaten, dragged away by four cadres and right in front of his daughter who was screaming and his wife was beaten, and so then i got a call from congressman smith and immediately flew back to washington to speak at a press conference for him to be released. despite this violence, john chung yung has persisted in bravely. in february, 2011, he and his wife released through the china aid association a video showing the horrific conditions of their house arrest. and for that they were severely beaten and left without medical attention. and then soon after that a group of chen's lawyers got together to try to talk about how they might help him. and you have to und
people who live in china to come to the united states and testify are risking not only their own safety but that of their families to expose the truth of what is going on there. not simply so that we will know what is happening, but so we will take effective action to try to help free the people of china from these horrific human rights abuses. several days later, john chung yung did return to china. feared materialized the. he was beaten, dragged away by four cadres and right in front of his...
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states. now, it is confusing that there are so many jamestowns and many people visit jamestown and turns out they never went to the real place. so there's a jamestown that's a living history museum. and they interpret jamestown and they have three wonderful ships. they have a huge museum over there. that is a state-run organization, so they get state funding for that. then the island itself, the original site of jamestown, is co-managed by the national parks service and preservation virginia. so, it's an unusual private/public partnership that goes on here. the park service owns the majority of the island, 1,500 acres. preservation virginia has around 23. but their 23 acres incorporates the site of the original fort. the church, the church tower, and the last government building that was on the property. so, they've got a lot of history condensed in that 23 acres. and it's the -- it's preservation virginia, then, who are doing the archaeology that visitors will see on the site today. we call
states. now, it is confusing that there are so many jamestowns and many people visit jamestown and turns out they never went to the real place. so there's a jamestown that's a living history museum. and they interpret jamestown and they have three wonderful ships. they have a huge museum over there. that is a state-run organization, so they get state funding for that. then the island itself, the original site of jamestown, is co-managed by the national parks service and preservation virginia....
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this is a perfect opportunity for the united states. and it shouldn't be. politics is about the common good of society. this is a great time for the president to come out and say these are my views. personal views. i think this view is the best thing for the country and explain. for some reason he's unwilling to say why. this country should not approve gay marriage and i think unfortunately the excuse is it's all about politics. martha: george bush and mitt romney are all in the same place, civil unions are what they are in favor of. he says it's evolving. >> for the reasons tony was suggesting, the last thing they want is a fight at the convention. evolving is a code word to his core constituents. thank you, thank you. thank you very much. it's good to see you all. bill: is the new future of afghanistan in serious question? after all of our american blood and treasure. martha: it did not disappoint. look at that amazing shot in brazil. the super sized moon when we come back. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. fohalf the calories plus vgie nu
this is a perfect opportunity for the united states. and it shouldn't be. politics is about the common good of society. this is a great time for the president to come out and say these are my views. personal views. i think this view is the best thing for the country and explain. for some reason he's unwilling to say why. this country should not approve gay marriage and i think unfortunately the excuse is it's all about politics. martha: george bush and mitt romney are all in the same place,...
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especially for the united states and others in the region. .. >> the other is dr. james wright is an american historian, president emeritus of dartmouth college and a marine. i and the director emeritus of the memorial association board of directors. first a few quick words of the non-profit federal organization chartered to commemorate the valor of members of the united states armed forces killed lost or died in military service for broke above the list of duties for the marine memorial association we are responsible for maintaining the extraordinary club -- club as a memorial to pay tribute to those who carry-on. to lourdes board visit our web site at marine club.com. please turn off your cellphones and any other noisemakers you may have. this wednesday may 9th paula bravo will speak all biden. the indication of general petraeus and was imbedded in his death in she adds, -- has hundreds of hours to tell the inside story of his development and leadership from every vantage point*. last, you have question cards. i would make use of those cards that is how we will h
especially for the united states and others in the region. .. >> the other is dr. james wright is an american historian, president emeritus of dartmouth college and a marine. i and the director emeritus of the memorial association board of directors. first a few quick words of the non-profit federal organization chartered to commemorate the valor of members of the united states armed forces killed lost or died in military service for broke above the list of duties for the marine memorial...
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and other intelligence agencies stopped a plot to blow up a jetliner headed to the united states. john miller has the latest on the investigation. he once said g.m. should go bankrupt. now mitt romney is claiming credit for saving the company. we'll talk to political director john dickerson. the immigration mess. bill whitaker with american children forced to move to a foreign land. >> i was scared. i was shocked. i was nervous. >> pelley: and byron pitts with a former crook now doing the lord's work. >> i used to love money and use people. now i love people and use money. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are late-breaking developments this evening in that alleged bomb plot in which al qaeda allegedly tried to put a bomb on an airplane bound for the united states. the "new york times", the los angeles times, and the associated press are all reporting that the would-be bomber, the man who was to carry the bomb on to the aircraft was actually an undercover intelligence agent that was working with the c.i.a.
and other intelligence agencies stopped a plot to blow up a jetliner headed to the united states. john miller has the latest on the investigation. he once said g.m. should go bankrupt. now mitt romney is claiming credit for saving the company. we'll talk to political director john dickerson. the immigration mess. bill whitaker with american children forced to move to a foreign land. >> i was scared. i was shocked. i was nervous. >> pelley: and byron pitts with a former crook now...
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states is. expand indefinitely towards authoritarianism unless they come up against a real people power movement to declare our freedom and our rights well do you think there was a fair characterization to say that the way you saw the chicago p.d. reacting to the protests this weekend was a sure sign of a police state. police state is a difficult thing to talk about aaron brady has a wonderful new essay on this at the new in korea that i would encourage everybody to look at i would say that tendency of the united states the more and more the decisions of leadership are taking place behind closed doors away from public oversight the more and more it will require a sort of police state flavor a sort of authoritarian flavor it's obvious that we're not in a sort of bath this regime here but i don't want to measure my country against about this regime i want to measure it against the ideal of freedom and justice and democracy yeah i can't argue with that before we wrap it up too jake i just want to a
states is. expand indefinitely towards authoritarianism unless they come up against a real people power movement to declare our freedom and our rights well do you think there was a fair characterization to say that the way you saw the chicago p.d. reacting to the protests this weekend was a sure sign of a police state. police state is a difficult thing to talk about aaron brady has a wonderful new essay on this at the new in korea that i would encourage everybody to look at i would say that...
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the government republicans and democrats both want to have the united states be the world's policeman thus the way they are all working. you would ask everybody around here they would find a 80% of the people say we should not. >> in this room i think that this room is pretty hawkish. >> i think you find that they are not. most people look back and say iraq had a good idea, afghanistan we ought to get out, there was a big mistake. most of the world would think we have some questions, so this is different than economics. >> do you have a comment on that? >> i do, i have a chapter on defense, and i start by saying i am really uncomfortable writing this chapter because i am surrounded by all of these smart people that have studied defense and war and diplomacy all their lives and they say we need to be in all of these places. but the government, which has failed at everything that it's done since i've looked at, why would we assume that it would be good at policing the world? and we now still have 50,000 soldiers in germany. i thought we won that war. and if 30,000 in japan, 40,000 in so
the government republicans and democrats both want to have the united states be the world's policeman thus the way they are all working. you would ask everybody around here they would find a 80% of the people say we should not. >> in this room i think that this room is pretty hawkish. >> i think you find that they are not. most people look back and say iraq had a good idea, afghanistan we ought to get out, there was a big mistake. most of the world would think we have some...
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the f.a.a., the united states attorneys office, and the united states parachute association to you all looking into what went wrong during the jump. that is the woman on her birthday dangling from a harness and her back exposed and she and her instructor plummet to the ground and this video is gaming a whole lot of attention. including from authorities who want to know how in the world this could have happened. and now, live in our new york city studio. what are the officials in the sky diving company saying? >>reporter: the key thing we want to ask, was she pushed out of the plane? the owner told us she was not forced to jump. she had difficulty getting through the door because of her age and she was using hermans to balance. we asked that because when you see the video, you will see why. now, about any equipment, being faulty, whether the harness, you could see it going up her back and you could see her bra strap the owner said it worked "just how it was designed to, no injuries, no fatalities," and the on are said he doesn't see why it is getting so much attention. we have been on t
the f.a.a., the united states attorneys office, and the united states parachute association to you all looking into what went wrong during the jump. that is the woman on her birthday dangling from a harness and her back exposed and she and her instructor plummet to the ground and this video is gaming a whole lot of attention. including from authorities who want to know how in the world this could have happened. and now, live in our new york city studio. what are the officials in the sky diving...
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>> we have the power because we're citizens of the united states of america. because in montana we have initiative 166, stand with montanaens. we're simply saying corpses are not people. corpse corporations shouldn't be allowed to bribe their way into our state capital or washington, d.c. there's something perverse about this. in 17977, he said the corrupt foreign americans act -- we have a m a monopoly on bribery? corporations spend money in elections to get something. they get something which means lower taxes or less regulation. you can't describe it any other way. me as a shareholder, i don't dislike corporations but if i were to ask my corporate ceo why were we giving money in that last election? he'd have to say because we want to get something. >> by the way, i thought this through this afternoon with our producers. if this is really to make more money for people, in other words, get the right politicians in, you might as well get a tax deduction for it. if it's in your business interest to buy a politician, that's just the cost the doing business. perh
>> we have the power because we're citizens of the united states of america. because in montana we have initiative 166, stand with montanaens. we're simply saying corpses are not people. corpse corporations shouldn't be allowed to bribe their way into our state capital or washington, d.c. there's something perverse about this. in 17977, he said the corrupt foreign americans act -- we have a m a monopoly on bribery? corporations spend money in elections to get something. they get something...
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i'm running for president of the united states because i want to help with family values. and i think that family values are important when we have two-parent families that are parents -- that are the traditional family. >> but there are several hundred thousand children in the country who don't have a home and if a gay couple wants to adopt them, what's wrong with that? >> i am for the values that two-parent families, the traditional family represents. >> so you're against gay adoption? >> i am for the values and principles that two-parent families represent, and i also do point out that many of these decisions are made by the states, as we all know, and i will do everything i can to encourage adoption, to encourage all of the things that keeps families together, including educational opportunities, including a better economy, job creation. >> i believe that our education, like such as in south africa and the iraq, everywhere, like, such as. >> my favorite part is when he says, i will do everything to encourage adoption. which i am not in favor, the adoption -- iraq. yeah
i'm running for president of the united states because i want to help with family values. and i think that family values are important when we have two-parent families that are parents -- that are the traditional family. >> but there are several hundred thousand children in the country who don't have a home and if a gay couple wants to adopt them, what's wrong with that? >> i am for the values that two-parent families, the traditional family represents. >> so you're against...
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. >> the eagles nest is seen all over the united states and the world because they can see it on the web. does that do anything for you and the work you're doing? does it bring anybody to your telephone to know what's going on in history? >> well, we have a pretty good history website up. we have the fish and wildlife service website up and we've got a lot of information there. we put up artifacts and old historic books and a lot of people look for images for books or films they might be doing for dissertation, so we get a lot of traffic on the web. >> give us the background on how this institution got here, where it is in the country, who supports it, who pays for it. >> we're located about 80 miles northwest of washington, d.c., here in shepherd's town, west virginia. and until this place was built, the u.s. fish and wildlife service did its training mostly at your typical airport hilton or airport holiday inn. and when we started to design this place, we looked to build it as a place that the people in the fish and wildlife service could call home. and a place that would represent
. >> the eagles nest is seen all over the united states and the world because they can see it on the web. does that do anything for you and the work you're doing? does it bring anybody to your telephone to know what's going on in history? >> well, we have a pretty good history website up. we have the fish and wildlife service website up and we've got a lot of information there. we put up artifacts and old historic books and a lot of people look for images for books or films they...
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kolodner mentioned, between 1992 and 20001, the population in the united states increased 14%. the number of kids abusing prescription drugs went up 212% abusing drugs. the number of adults abusing these drugs went up 81%. a major study we did at our center and released a couple of years ago. prescription drug aintus a major major problem. dr. kolodner's point is these drugs are good. they help people. no question about that. and it's important to get the abuse stopped. we also done with some of the pharmaceutical mail house companies studies and they point out that many, many doctors keep prescribing these drugs longer than they ever should be prescribed and often in amounts they shouldn't be prescribed. that's wrong. but we have to do -- one of the main reasons to get rid of what is wrong here is because they do a lot of good for people. >> that's also true. we could argue that marijuana is good for people. and marijuana could alter a mood. that can have positive affects. what are you saying about that? i mean it seems to me you get impossible area of subject activity if you
kolodner mentioned, between 1992 and 20001, the population in the united states increased 14%. the number of kids abusing prescription drugs went up 212% abusing drugs. the number of adults abusing these drugs went up 81%. a major study we did at our center and released a couple of years ago. prescription drug aintus a major major problem. dr. kolodner's point is these drugs are good. they help people. no question about that. and it's important to get the abuse stopped. we also done with some...
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and with the united states, the immigration since then. we have progressed in our relations with israel significantly. it is a friendly country. and the visa with each other. russians go to israel. >> i think you probably have to switch the microphone on. >> and coming back, russian origin. coming back with ideas. with sometimes, money, technologies. to work in the country that they know very well. and that is quite normal. i would say that we have -- normalcy in our relations with israel but we do not have normalcy, relation in the particular field with the united states over the issue that is no longer. by all standard. still there because there is a political context for this. and probably we will see, hear it a lot. debate to whether russia can graduate from jackson/vanek or not. in terms of russian economic interest, the condition of negotiations, offen tr entry, ie wto, give us an opportunity to become a member pretty soon befrp the e before the end of the year. if it is not granted to russia that means, kind of it isresip r recip re
and with the united states, the immigration since then. we have progressed in our relations with israel significantly. it is a friendly country. and the visa with each other. russians go to israel. >> i think you probably have to switch the microphone on. >> and coming back, russian origin. coming back with ideas. with sometimes, money, technologies. to work in the country that they know very well. and that is quite normal. i would say that we have -- normalcy in our relations with...
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wto membership for russia did not depend on the united states alone. obviously it depended mostly on actions that russia itself needed to take. but president obama made very very clear in some of his early meetings with the russian president that he was willing to go the extra mile, to work with the european allies, to work with the u.s. congress, to work with the u.s. business community to ensure that every one saw the benefits of wto excision for russia. the fact that russia was the only country in the g-8 not in the wto seemed to president obama to be incomprehensible. and i remember clearly when the presidents met in the summer of 2010 in the cabinet room and discussed the need to really get down to business and push this across the finish line in a very very short time frame. the presidents turned to their advisors and said we're going to go to lunch now and we want you to come up with the plan that will make russian membership in wto a reality after 18 years. i look out in the audience and i see some of the people here from ustr who were intimate
wto membership for russia did not depend on the united states alone. obviously it depended mostly on actions that russia itself needed to take. but president obama made very very clear in some of his early meetings with the russian president that he was willing to go the extra mile, to work with the european allies, to work with the u.s. congress, to work with the u.s. business community to ensure that every one saw the benefits of wto excision for russia. the fact that russia was the only...
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the sitting president of the united states. mayor michael bloomberg said anytime a president backs a major advancement in civil rights, that advancement ultimately succeeds. but, you know, the president is not saying we should have a constitutional amendment or national legislation legalizing same-sex marriage. he's saying that marriage as it traditionally has been is an issue left to the states. we've seen this, there are some states that allow marriage, same-sex marriage. and there are a number of states that have constitutional amendments that ban same-sex marriage. the president added his voice to a debate that's not only going to continue but because the president is now front and center intensify. >> thank you. you saw the banner. the president now supports same-sex marriage. what was the context of that quote? we're going to replay the interview for you. and we're going to get more reaction and speak with an openly gay american. see how this is resonating in the lgbt community. let me tell you about a very important phon
the sitting president of the united states. mayor michael bloomberg said anytime a president backs a major advancement in civil rights, that advancement ultimately succeeds. but, you know, the president is not saying we should have a constitutional amendment or national legislation legalizing same-sex marriage. he's saying that marriage as it traditionally has been is an issue left to the states. we've seen this, there are some states that allow marriage, same-sex marriage. and there are a...
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when you -- there's a lot of hostility to the united states within the russian community. the russian people. and so if you're campaigning future re-election, which putin was, you certainly want to exploit that. now that he's governing, it becomes a very different game. and he is very constructive in terms every his relations with the united states and was the first time around, which was when i met him. and he was extremely constructive in the relationship he hoped to have with the united states. >> was his relationship with george w. bush closer than his relationship with barack obama? what relationship does -- he is not even going himself to the meetings in chicago this week, nato meeting. >> i don't think there is a relationship at all with barack obama at this stage. they may develop one. but he had a good relationship with george w. bush, about i think george w. bush made a clear point of trying to establish that relationship, because those kinds of relationships make a difference in international relations. >> you think the problem is with nato? >> no, i can't -- di
when you -- there's a lot of hostility to the united states within the russian community. the russian people. and so if you're campaigning future re-election, which putin was, you certainly want to exploit that. now that he's governing, it becomes a very different game. and he is very constructive in terms every his relations with the united states and was the first time around, which was when i met him. and he was extremely constructive in the relationship he hoped to have with the united...